Unlocking Global Education Opportunities at CIEET 2026
The China International Education Exhibition Tour, commonly known as CIEET, stands as China's flagship platform for international higher education. The 31st edition, CIEET 2026, promises to be a landmark event, drawing over 242 universities and institutions from 26 countries and regions across more than 610 booths. Scheduled from April 10 to 20, 2026, this touring exhibition will visit five key cities: Beijing, Chengdu, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, and Shanghai. Organized by the China Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE) under the Ministry of Education, it underscores China's commitment to fostering safe, reliable, and high-quality study abroad experiences.
With the theme "Openness, Collaboration, Win-Win: Promoting Trustworthy, Safer, Higher-Quality Study Abroad Education," CIEET 2026 addresses pressing concerns in the global mobility landscape. It arrives at a pivotal moment when Chinese students are increasingly seeking international degrees amid domestic higher education expansions and economic shifts. Over 1 million Chinese students are currently pursuing degrees abroad, making events like this essential for informed decision-making.
Comprehensive Schedule and Host Cities
CIEET 2026 kicks off in Beijing on April 10-11 at a venue conducive to high-level dialogues, coinciding with the 22nd China Study Abroad Forum. The tour then proceeds to Chengdu on April 14, Zhengzhou on April 16, Wuhan on April 18, and culminates in Shanghai on April 19-20. Each stop is tailored to regional interests, with Beijing attracting policy-focused visitors, Chengdu appealing to southwest aspirants, and Shanghai serving as a hub for east coast talent.
This multi-city format maximizes accessibility, allowing students and parents from diverse provinces to engage directly with global educators. Local universities will host campus events for the first time, including Zhengzhou University, Henan University, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, offering immersive experiences beyond traditional booths.
Unprecedented Scale: 242 Institutions from 26 Nations
The exhibition's scale reflects its global appeal. Participants hail from established study destinations like the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and emerging hubs in Asia such as Singapore, Japan, and South Korea. European countries including Germany, France, and the Netherlands, alongside others from 26 regions, will showcase undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across STEM, business, humanities, and more.
While a full exhibitor list is forthcoming, past editions featured top-tier universities like Harvard, Oxford, and Tsinghua international partners. This year, expect a strong presence from institutions emphasizing employability, scholarships, and post-study work visas—key draws for Chinese applicants navigating visa policy changes and economic uncertainties.
22nd China Study Abroad Forum: Insights and Reports
Opening the Beijing leg, the China Study Abroad Forum (CSAF) will release three pivotal reports: an assessment of the 2026 overseas study environment, employment outcomes for returned Chinese graduates, and profiles of entrepreneurial returnees. These publications, based on CSCSE data, provide empirical guidance amid shifting trends.
The forum facilitates dialogues among government officials, scholars, and industry leaders, covering topics like AI integration in curricula, sustainable campus practices, and mental health support abroad. Attendees gain actionable intelligence on safe destinations and quality assurance mechanisms.
Innovative Campus Events Enhance Engagement
A fresh addition, campus events at partner Chinese universities bridge international exhibitors with local ecosystems. At Zhengzhou University and Henan University, visitors can tour facilities and attend joint seminars. In Shanghai, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and Shanghai Jiao Tong University will host fintech and engineering showcases, highlighting collaborative pathways.
These initiatives not only enrich the visitor experience but also strengthen ties between Chinese higher education institutions and global peers, potentially leading to dual-degree programs and research exchanges.
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Legacy of CIEET: Two Decades of Impact
Launched in 1999, CIEET has evolved into China's most influential study abroad platform. Over 20 editions, it has hosted 2,000+ institutions from 55 countries, reaching 1 million+ students and parents. Features include policy lectures on credential verification, returnee services, and B2B networking.
CIEET's diversified activities—pre-departure training, embassy-supported sessions—have democratized access to international education, influencing China's outbound mobility boom from 2010-2019, when numbers grew 9.5% annually.
Shifting Trends in Chinese Outbound Mobility
China remains the world's largest source of international students, with over 1 million abroad in 2023. Yet, preferences are diversifying: the US hosts 265,919 but lost top-three status recently, while UK and Hong Kong lead 2026 preferences. Asian destinations like Malaysia (273% growth 2018-2023) and South Korea surge due to proximity and affordability.
Returnees hit 495,000 in 2024, up 20%, signaling a 'circular talent' model. Economic pressures and job market fragility push students toward high-ROI programs in AI, business, and engineering.
| Destination | Chinese Students (Recent) | Growth Trend |
|---|---|---|
| US | 265,919 | Declining share |
| UK | Top 2026 | Rising |
| Malaysia | +273% (2018-23) | Strong |
Key Attractions: Programs, Scholarships, and Careers
Exhibitors will highlight scholarships, with many offering merit-based aid for Chinese students. Popular fields include STEM (prioritized for visas), MBA programs, and interdisciplinary majors like sustainable development. Post-study work opportunities in Australia and Canada appeal to career-focused attendees.
- Direct consultations with admissions officers
- Scholarship application workshops
- Alumni panels on returnee success
For more on global opportunities, explore the official CIEET website.
Addressing Challenges: Safety, Quality, and Affordability
CIEET 2026 emphasizes safety amid geopolitical tensions and rising returnee rates. Reports will assess destination risks, while exhibitors detail support services. Affordability remains key, with forecasts predicting RMB strengthening aiding tuition payments.
Quality assurance via CSCSE verification ensures credible institutions participate. Broader safety nets for overseas students, including employment aid for returnees, align with national talent strategies.
Practical Tips for Prospective Attendees
To maximize CIEET, pre-register online, research exhibitors, and prepare questions on visas, costs, and rankings. Bring transcripts and attend forum sessions early. Parents should note credential recognition processes for seamless reintegration.
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- Check city-specific schedules
- Network at B2B meetings if institutional rep
- Follow up post-event for applications
Future Outlook: Collaborative Global Higher Education
CIEET 2026 signals resilient growth in China's study abroad sector, projected to expand with 1.27 million graduates in 2026 seeking international edges. Enhanced collaborations may yield more joint programs, positioning China as a higher education nexus.
As returnees fuel innovation, events like this bridge global divides, equipping Chinese youth for a interconnected world. Mark your calendars—global doors open April 10.






